‘True Finns’ MP, Jussi Halla-aho – chairman of the Administration Committee of the Finnish Government – recently made this comment on the Greek protests:

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“What Greece needs at this particular time is a ‘Military Junta’ that would not have to worry about its popularity and could use tanks to enforce some order among strikers and rioters”.[/quote]

The comments were originally made on the MP’s Facebook page and soon caused outrage in Finland and Greece.

In a face-saving exercise in Finland, he was later suspended from his party for a whole two weeks!!

So I guess by invoking military rule and the use of tanks the MP supports a ‘shoot to kill’ policy in Greece!!

We note that as leader of The EFD Group Farage seemingly endorses these comments?

After all, Nigel happily sits with the True Finns in The EFD group and has chosen to remain silent when it comes to the MP and his sordid views.

Regards,Greg_L-W.

Let us not forget that the Leader of The EFD is Nigel Farage and he has made no comment let alone denunciation of this odious little True Finn’s comment.

Then again who listens to Nigel Farage anyway?

You may recal recently he announced that he would withdraw UKIP from The EFD unless Mario Borghezio was removed – The Italians – who outnumber UKIP – merely ignored Farage and Farage lacked the basic integrity to withdraw UKIP from the group (There is little doubt he would have stayed in the group as if he withdrew UKIP he would personally lose his chauffeur, his office, some of his staff and not just personal money but a large amount of unaccountable income).

One need only look at the donations made by Nigel Farage over the last 20 years made to UKIP and the huge amount of money UKIP has earned him – members even pay for him to be chauffeured around in this Country!

He has proudly boasted of making over £2Million over and above his actual costs and income!

I do not for a moment deny Nigel Farage is UKIP’s greatest asset but it is clear that due to his utter incompetence as a leader he is also UKIP’s greatest liability, self seeking, self serving and self enriching – ensuring no one within the party receives training or support who might take the one role he has proved utterly incompetent to carry out, that of leader – he fails to honour his promises, he abuses his authority and his position, he hires staff on the basis of abilities far different from those which the party would wish to fund!

One need only watch Farage in the EU parliament on his many video clips to see how utterly irrelevant he is having turned UKIP into a predictable and easily ignored comic turn.

UKIP with its present structure – the filth that has risen to the top and the utter incompetence these trough feeders have displayed are clearly no longer fit for purpose.

Astonishing as it may seem – The whole of The UKIP structure under Nigel Farage has achieved less in 20 years to move UKIP and these United Kingdoms to Leave-The-EU than has Nikki Sinclaire despite being abused and attacked by the low lifes in UKIP who she has shown up – No wonder the insecure and clearly inadequate Nigel Farage hates her even to the extent of telling and engineering lies and twice being found Guilty when facing the courts relative to his treatment of Nikki Sinclaire who he personally forced out as a UKIP MEP, as her abilities and achievements showed Farage for what he clearly is – an old style failed Tory Yob!. .

it was interesting to note that UKIPFRIENDSofISRAEL would seem to be something of a one way street as far as Zionism is concerned! A total disinterest in UKIP just what can the Zionist brotherhood make and take out of UKIP.

I have just read every entry on the blog with attention to all those since the start of March. Interestingly there is no word of help or offer of assistance for UKIP – no suggestions how Zionism can, might or will help UKIP.

Astonishingly not a memtion of support for UKIP or even a mention of promised support, effort, contribution or even candidates for UKIP in the local elections – In fact not a word about the benefits of UKIP nor the details of a single hustings, street camp[aign, leaflet delivery – come to think of it not a mention of the election atall nor any mention of any item of note that is relative to UKIP.

Might this be the very reason why Zionism is so widely reveilled as it is all about me, me, me and power and money for me, me,, me. Is it any wonder that many decent Jewish folk around the world reject and renounce Zionism and the evil they perform – many respectable Jews actively campaign against Zionism and its ambitions and behaviour.

Most revolting of all is the manner in which Zionism shelters its evil behind an unwilling Jewery and at a moments notice when exposed as the children of the Holocaust riding the corpses of their murdered ancestors for gain they play the race card and try to convince people that being disgusted with Zionism is anti Jewish – an immediate measure of their fundamental dishonesty.

Anti Semetic – you MUST be joking, what on earth does that mean in the context of Zionism? Anti the sons of Shem – what a ridiculous concept as the sons of shem took their stone/bronze age superstitions and turned them into a series of so called religions each inventing different gods or nuances of a god head figure – some took no interest in superstitions merely continuing their herder existence and following their goats!

I could care less what someone elses superstition is, for as long as they do not try to peddle their arrant nonsense to me or patronisingly insult me in the implication that I am too foolish to comprehend their delluded belief in man’s invention of gods as if man was of ANY significance in an infinite universe, save to himself.

Frankly I endorse the liberty of man to believe in whatever he wishes for as long as he does not seek to impose it on others – Yet Zionism has all the morality of Osama bin Laden as it hides behind the skirts of the weak using Judaism as a living shield for its deft deception.

Even today there is from UKIPFRIENDSofISRAEL not a word of thanks, support nor even a Good Luck on Polling Day!

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Why UKIP must support Israel

These are precarious times for the Middle East. As revolution sweeps across the Arab world, op-ed columns are replete with suggestions of historical parallels. To be sure, we have seen this kind of thing before. But is this the Middle East’s 1989? Or are we witnessing a repeat of 1979?

Whichever it is, the episode unfolding before us ought to challenge two fundamental assumptions of orthodox thinking. Firstly, that liberty is a western concept with no popular appeal to our Arab cousins. Secondly, that the State of Israel is central to all the Middle East’s many troubles.

In his 2003 State of the Union Address, President George W. Bush declared that “the liberty we prize is not America’s gift to the world; it is God’s gift to humanity”. Eight years later, as demonstrators gather in the streets of Cairo, Damascus, Tunis, Amman and elsewhere, we are only now waking up to the reality that the desire for freedom is universal. And where there is a will, there is a way. Those who say that Arabs are incapable of democracy are merely the latest in a long line of cynics whom history has confounded. In the 1980s it was said that democracy was beyond the comprehension of Eastern Europeans. The same doubts were expressed about Latin Americans, and about the Japanese before them. The only problem is that this time the naysayers have been the formulators of our foreign policy, and their prophecy might now be self-fulfilling.

Instead of supporting pro-democracy and civil society groups in the Middle East as we should have done, we have for decades bought into the fallacy peddled by despots of all stripes that Israel is the primary obstacle to peace and liberty in the region. The al-Assad dynasty, for example, was allowed to maintain emergency rule in Syria for nearly 50 years as a precaution against Zionism – much to the misfortune of 22 million Syrians. We now know that the dictators’ chorus is not harmonious with the people, who seem far more concerned with their own emancipation than that of the Palestinians.

When one reflects on the level of support afforded to dissidents in the Soviet bloc in contrast to the silence over tyranny in the Middle East, we begin to see why there is cause to be pessimistic about the outcome of the Arab Spring. It is not yet 1989. A democratic future seems distant. Sadly, the resemblance of recent events to the Iranian Revolution of 1979 is considerably more striking.

That the West backed Mubarak just as we backed the Iranian Shah right up until the moment of upheaval, and that we are allowing the small but highly organised Muslim Brotherhood to hijack the revolution just as we allowed the Ayatollahs before them shows that we have not learned from the lessons of history. Even as recently as 2007 the world watched as the Brotherhood’s faction in the Gaza Strip, Hamas, rose to victory in elections, proceeded to murder its opposition, and then embarked on its reign of terror. And now it seems we are prepared to let it happen all over again in Egypt and quite possibly elsewhere too.

It is precisely because of the failure of our foreign policy to elevate the voices of democratic opposition above those of their oppressors that we are compelled to stand in solidarity with Israel – the Middle East’s only democracy. As it becomes increasingly likely that nominally pro-Western dictators will be replaced by equally repressive leaders of a more populist flavour, the probability of the pragmatic ‘cold peace’ which has hitherto characterised Arab-Israeli relations degenerating into antagonism and rising tensions is in ascendance.

Why is Israel’s security any of our concern? To put it crudely, Israel does our dirty work for us. Long before 9/11, Israel has been at the forefront of the fight against those who would annihilate us. It is only thanks to Israel, whose military destroyed the Baghdad nuclear reactor in 1981, that Saddam Hussein was never able to develop weapons of mass destruction. And to this day it is Israel which has repeatedly prevented Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from obtaining the nuclear weapons which it is his stated intention to use. Time and again, Israel has proved itself to be the West’s first line of defence. And it is in our best interests to keep it that way.

There are two good reasons why UKIP in particular must champion the Zionist cause: one ideological, the other strategic.

Just as for hundreds of years the scattered Jewish people longed for “next year in Jerusalem”, so too do we live in the hope that next year will be the year we finally extricate ourselves from this European Union. Just as Israelis fought hard for their self-governing democracy, so too do we fight to restore ours. The operative word in our name is “Independence”; the high-minded ideal that we can – and should – live in a world of robust nation-states who live in peace and cooperate with their neighbours. This is Israel’s most profound aspiration. We are the party of national self-determination, and it is our moral duty to support those who are also locked in an existential struggle.

Politically, we could stand to gain from a more vocal denunciation of the EU’s willingness to accommodate terrorists as part of its grand plan to unseat the United States as the arbiter of world affairs. Now that Fatah and Hamas have signed a reconciliation deal, there are indications that the European Union (which already refuses to blacklist genocidal terror group Hezbollah) will try to jump the gun by recognising the new Palestinian government and pressuring Israel to engage with its would-be destroyers. Since Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives have all turned their backs on the Jewish State, it is time for UKIP to step up and declare its unconditional support. We should also be exposing the obvious hypocrisy of fighting expensive, bloody wars against terror abroad while simultaneously appeasing the international terrorist network of which Hamas, Hezbollah and the Muslim Brotherhood form part.

UKIP voters have always regarded us as the party of common sense – straight talking, no nonsense. At a time when British foreign policy is under attack by European integration and mired in self-loathing and moral relativism, it is up to UKIP to take the lead in speaking truth to power. We are all Israelis now.

Posted by Press Officer

1 comments:

Hi, I can only believe that you actually believe what you have written!! Firstly UKIP has no role in other people’s political mess it was is and will continue to bump along the bottom without a single credible individual of stature as a self enriching mechanism for a small and corrupt claque achieving very little for the huge amount of money it absorbs. Posture politics whilst in bed with the racist, anti Jewish, anti homosexual reformist groupin of extremists in The Pan EU Political Party EFD Group and with under 30 elected public office holders with 19,500 seats available shows the contempt earned by UKIP with the British electorate at large. Part of the cause of that is their gesture politics when the ONLY reason people vote for UKIP beyond an acceptable version of The BNP in blazers is that they CLAIM to want to Leave-The-EU Zionist behaviour in Palestine has been repugnant bringing shame on decent Jewish folk world wide. The abuses by The mock state support of the terrorist like behaviour of The IDF is contemptible. Yet you preach and lecture on ‘Arab’ belief in democracy whilst the odious behaviour of Zionism in Palestine has led to ever more extreme politicians and leaders being ELECTED as with Hamas and Fatah. You preach of Nuclear issues yet Zionism is in breech of more International issues on that than every other country world wide! I would welcome the demise of Zionism so that the decent indiginous Jews of Palestine could return to practicing their chosen beliefs and superstitions alongside their Muslim Arab brothers and those of no particular superstition or cult. Many Jews world wide would be able to hold their heads up rather than bear the shame heaped upon them by Zionism and its political ambitions. I am surprised that you can not see how biased and self serving your deliberate misrepresentation in your essay clearly is. UKIP has no place in support of extra territorial complexity least of whilst it is supporting anti Judaism and racism in The EFD – Zionism that would seem to have no interest in Judaism!! UKIP’s sole function is to campaign to Leave-The-EU to restore democracy in our own country not meddle in the affairs of others and their ambitions! Regards, Greg_L-W.